The brilliant 2nd CD from Synchro Nine Factor.
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Synchro Nine Factor
Atlanta-based electro-industrial rockers Synchro Nine Factor have been together 9 years, during which time they have released two CDs ("Right Wing Conspiracy" and "re[deploy]") as well as received U.S. and international airplay. Songs from their "Right Wing Conspiracy" album appeared in MTV's "Making the Video" program and a remix from the same album was featured in "Alternative Worldz", a fetish documentary distributed by Adam and Eve Films. Their music embraces both ends of the spectrum, from driving and aggressive Industrial Rock to Hypnotic Atmospheric Electronica. |
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BAND MEMBERS: Jamie Hagood, Nelson Hagood , Robby Johnson |
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re[deploy]
The brilliant 2nd CD from Synchro Nine Factor. |
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1. cold dead and wet
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2003
Recorded and
Mixed by LedBelly Sound Studio, Atlanta
Georgia USA Jamie Hagood [guitars], Nelson Hagood [vocals, lyrics, keyboards], Robby Johnson [bass, keyboards, programming].
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The first thing I notice about Synchro Nine
Factor's second album "re[deploy]" is that
it is much more accessible than its first
album "Right Wing Conspiracy". While the
programmed drums, vocal effects and dismal
samples still paint a disparaging picture,
the musicianship sounds more cohesive and
accomplished, especially in Jamie Hagood's
fuzzed-out guitars. Vocalist Nelson Hagood's
delivery also has some added soul and
emotion on songs like "meconium" and "the
fury" reminding the listener that there is
flesh and blood behind Synchro Nine's
otherwise computerized harshness. Rather
than take the same minimalist approach that
was used on "Right Wing Conspiracy", this
Atlanta group focuses more on the pop
elements of its music with more groove
oriented tracks like "in a sense" and "more
than me" and guitars that have faint echoes
of Black Sabbath and Motley Crue. Still,
song titles like "cold dead and wet" let you
know that "re[deploy]" is not a total
departure.
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